In Japanese culture, "kawaii" is about all things CUTE. Let's learn more about this culture, make a mini sketchbook, and learn to draw/color some kawaii items. Registration required.
**NOTE: Please register separately for each child planning to attend the program.**
This program has supplies to be picked up at the KidSpace Youth Reference Desk at the Main Library (270 N. Grove Ave, Elgin). Program supplies will be ready for pick up between Monday, March 7 and Sunday, March 13. All registered participants will receive an email with the Zoom login prior to the program date.
If you would like to pick up the supplies at the Main Library Drive-Up Window instead of inside the library at the youth desk, please call the youth desk at 847-429-4685 before arriving at the library.
We will make a mini kawaii sketchbook, a tiny easel and calendar, and learn to draw some kawaii characters.
Program Supplies in the bag: ***KIT WILL BE A PAPER PACKET*** Email crzeppa@gailborden.info if you would prefer to print the pages at home.
1 colored easel quarter page (says "Glue Edge" on it)
1 colored "My Favorite Drawing/My Mini Kawaii Sketchbook" half sheet
1 "My Mini Masterpieces" sheet
1 "More Kawaii Fun" double-sided sheet
1 Sketchbook Page Insert Sheet (with boxes 1, 2, 7, 8)
1 Sketchbook Page Insert Sheet (with boxes 3, 4, 5, 6)
1 Draw So Cute Mini 2022 calendar page
Program Supplies to gather at home:
Sharp pencils
Eraser (not on the end of your pencil- a separate one if possible)
Thin black marker (like a Flair marker)
Colored pencils/crayons
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For a list of possible book titles that we may use in this program, click here.
If you are unable to attend the event, please cancel your registration so a student on the waitlist can join the event. We will be taking attendance at the programs and staff members reserve the right to move a registrant to the waitlist if they are found to be consistently absent from the Zoom event part of the program.
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